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1 Views of Ryūkyū: Paintings and Prints in the Hamilton Library Collection
John Szostak, Associate Professor of Japanese Art History, UH-Manoa Travis Seifman, PhD Student, Japanese History, UC-Santa Barbara

2 Journalist and book collector Frank Hawley, circa 1947

3 Hawley collection seals: Hōrei Bunko

4 Procession of the Ryūkyū Kingdom’s Prince Kin to the Edo Castle
(Ryūkyū Shisha Kin Ōji Shusshi no gyōretsu), 1671

5 Procession of the Ryūkyū Kingdom’s Prince Kin to the Edo Castle
(Ryūkyū Shisha Kin Ōji Shusshi no gyōretsu), 1671

6 “Painter Fujiyama” (“Edakumi Fujiyama”), Ryūkyūans Visiting Japan (Ryūkyūjin Raichōzu), undated (1832?)

7 Yamaguchi Suiō, Paintings of a Ryūkyūan Royal Investiture
(Ryūkyū Koku’ō sappō no zu), 1788

8 Qing “Seal Ship” (Fengzhou) or dignitary vessel

9 Zhou Huang, Annals of the Ryūkyū Kingdom (Liuqiu guozhi lue), 1756.

10 Xu Baoguang, Records of Messages from Ryūkyū
(Zhongshan chuanxinlu), 1723

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12 Katsushika Hokusai, Clear Autumn Sky at Rainbow Bridge,
from series Eight Views of Ryūkyū,

13 Left: Zhou Huang, Annals of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, 1756
Right: Katsushika Hokusai, Eight Views of Ryūkyū,

14 Arrival of the Seal Ships

15 “Hall of Celestials” (Tenshikan)

16 “The Ceremonial Investiture of the King”

17 “The Seal of the Ryūkyū King”

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19 Xu Baoguang, Records of Messages from Ryūkyū, 1723

20 “Ryūkyū Royal Guard”

21 “Royal Autumn Banquet at Shuri Castle”

22 Shuri Castle today

23 Yuanmingyuan Palace, copperplate engraving after drawings
by Yi Lantai, 1781–6.

24 “Royal Autumn Banquet” at Shuri Castle

25 “Chrysanthemum Festival Banquet”

26 “Map of Ryūkyū”

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28 Nakasone Shōzan, Manners and Customs of Okinawa, 1889.

29 1879: the year that Ryūkyū-han became Okinawa Prefecture

30 Fūzoku Gahō ( ): Journal illustrating ways of life around Japan in Meiji and early Taishō eras

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32 “Married woman of highborn lineage weaving cloth, with assistant”

33 “Pig seller”; “Pine needles gathered for fuel, with flowering coral tree branch”; “Market place: Sundries merchant”

34 “Country woman headed for Shuri”
“Woman of Shuri: Sweet potato seller” “Naha fabric sellers”

35 “Official and assistant”
“Indian coral tree” “Young official”

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